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Am I pregnant?

Most women who are sexually active find themselves wondering if they may be pregnant at some point. While many women welcome the possibility, others are not prepared for pregnancy. When that s the case, the stress and anxiety caused by not knowing if you are pregnant can feel overwhelming.

If you think you may be pregnant, for any reason, answering the following few simple questions can help you determine if you need a pregnancy test.

Please note that this quiz is provided only for informational purposes and should NOT be used in place of medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.

If you have a medical problem, please make an appointment with us for a cost-free consultation or see your health care provider.

The Source for Women provides holistic reproductive care for every woman to support the well being of her body, mind and spirit. By providing the information below, you will help us better serve you and other women. It will not be used to track or identify you.

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Based on your answers, you're not likely to be pregnant. However, you may want to take a pregnancy test since no birth control is 100% effective and the likelihood of becoming pregnant while using birth control depends on the method you use.

You have options when it comes to testing. You may purchase a home pregnancy test, make an appointment to receive a cost-free pregnancy test from The Source for Women, or contact your health care provider to be tested.

In the unlikely event that a test determines you are pregnant, a Source advocate is available to discuss your pregnancy options with you. All tests and counseling appointments are confidential and cost-free.

Based on your answers, it is possible that you are pregnant. We advise that you receive a pregnancy test to confirm a positive or negative pregnancy as soon as you're able.

You have options when it comes to testing. You may purchase a home pregnancy test, make an appointment to receive a cost-free pregnancy test from The Source for Women, or contact your health care provider to be tested.

If a test determines that you are pregnant, a Source advocate is available to discuss your pregnancy options with you. All tests and counseling appointments are confidential and cost-free.

Based on your answers, it is not likely that you're pregnant. However, because it is possible sperm entered your vagina, you may want to get a pregnancy test just to be sure.

You have several options when it comes to testing. You may purchase a home pregnancy test, make an appointment to receive a cost-free pregnancy test from The Source for Women, or contact your health care provider to be tested.

In the unlikely event that a test determines you are pregnant, a Source advocate is available to discuss your pregnancy options with you. All tests and counseling appointments are confidential and cost-free.

You cannot become pregnant without semen entering your vagina. If you do not want to become pregnant, Source advocates are here to speak with you about your options and provide guidance for a healthy, committed relationship.

If you would like to talk to a medical professional or counselor, simply make an appointment for one of our cost-free services.

Based on your answers, it is possible that you are pregnant. We advise that you receive a pregnancy test to confirm a positive or negative pregnancy at your soonest convenience, and we strongly advise that you receive a pregnancy test if you miss your period.

You have several options when it comes to testing. You may purchase a home pregnancy test, make an appointment to receive a cost-free pregnancy test from The Source for Women, or contact your health care provider to be tested.

If a test determines that you are pregnant, we invite you to come talk to us about your options and find out how we can help.

Based on your answers, there s a chance you may be pregnant. We advise that you receive a pregnancy test to confirm a positive or negative pregnancy as soon as you re able.

You have options when it comes to testing. You may purchase a home pregnancy test, make an appointment to receive a cost-free pregnancy test from The Source for Women, or contact your health care provider to be tested.

If your test is negative and you re still having pregnancy-like symptoms, you should see your doctor or health care provider to determine the cause. If a test determines that you are pregnant, a Source advocate is available to discuss your pregnancy options with you. All tests and counseling appointments are confidential and cost-free.

Do I have an STI/STD?

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are quite common — there are over 110 million infected men and women in the U.S., with 20 million new infections each year. If you are sexually active, you are at risk of receiving an STI/STD. But with early detection, most STIs are curable and all STDs are treatable.

Unfortunately, many STIs do not show any symptoms and many women do not know they have one. It is important to get tested to identify a potential infection and treat it before passing it along to someone else.

Take a few moments and answer the simple questions in this quiz to help you determine whether you should get tested for an STI. While it is a helpful tool, this anonymous quiz does not replace the advice of a health care provider. Once you're finished, please discuss the results with your provider or contact us for a no-cost consultation.

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In the past 12 months, did your partner have sex with someone else while in a sexual relationship with you?

DefinitelyNot Sure, MaybeVery Unlikely

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Have you had a new sex partner in the last 12 months?

YesNo

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Based on your answers, we have determined that you may want to get screened for STIs and STDs. The Source For Women is committed to helping you receive confidential testing for STIs and STDs by medical professionals at no cost. Our holistic reproductive health care program also includes STI/STD treatment, prescriptions and education.

Based on your answers, it is not likely that you have contracted an STD or STI. However, if you feel uncertain, we encourage you to make an appointment to schedule a cost-free STD/STI test and consultation to learn more about how to protect yourself from contracting a sexually transmitted disease or infection.

Birth control. What are my options?

When it comes to birth control, many factors must be considered such as your lifestyle, fertility, cost, risks, and side effects. There are many options available to support you in making reproductive choices that align with your personal goals. This quiz will help you explore the factors you should consider to help determine which birth control method is best for you.

Please note that the questions are written for women. If you are a man, answer the questions from your partner s perspective.

This quiz is provided only for informational purposes and should NOT be used in place of medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.

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Would you consider not having sex in order to protect yourself from pregnancy and STDs?

YesNo

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Do you want information on birth control methods that reduce the risk of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and infections (STIs)? ?

Yes, I want information on how condoms reduce the risk of STDs and pregnancy.Yes, I want information on how condoms reduce the risk of STDs, but I d like to consider another method to prevent pregnancy.No, I'm not concerned about STDs

I am willing and able to pay any amount, depending upon the method I choose.I am willing to pay small amounts for birth control on a monthly basis.Cost does not matter to me.I prefer a cost-free birth control method.

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How often would you commit to using your birth control method? Check all that apply.

DailyWeeklyMonthlyOnly when I have intercourseEvery few monthsEvery few years or longerIt doesn't matter

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Are you okay with a birth control that stops your period while you’re using it?

YesNoI want to know how a birth control can stop my period and what that mean for my body.

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Are you okay with a birth control that makes your period heavier while you’re using it?

YesNoI want to know why a birth control would make my period heavier.

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Are you ok with a birth control that causes spotting instead of your regular flow while you’re using it?

YesNoI want to know why birth control might cause spotting.

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Are you okay with the possibility of side effects for the first few months while using a new birth control method?

YesNoI need more information on possible side effects.

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What is the most important factor in choosing a birth control method?

CostIts ability to prevent pregnancyHow often you take or use itSide effectsPrivacy from partnerSTD/STI risk reductionMultiple factors affect my choice.

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Birth control is obviously not one size fits all. There are many factors and potential risks for you to consider when choosing the birth control method that aligns with your personal goals.

Based on your answers, we suggest that you come in for a cost-free birth control consultation with one of our nurse practitioners who can provide the education that may help you determine the method that is best for you.

I'm pregnant. Now what?

If you are pregnant, we know you may be experiencing many conflicting emotions. You may feel confused, scared or excited. Regardless of your emotions, you should know that whatever you re feeling is perfectly normal.

You should also know that you are not alone. Our health advocates at The Source are here to help you learn about your pregnancy options. We also provide the cost-free pregnancy medical services, counseling, support and resources you need to make fully informed, healthy choices.

Regardless of whether or not you planned this pregnancy, your life won t be the same as it was before you learned of your pregnancy. Rest assured, Source advocates are here to help you process your pregnancy and the impact of each pregnancy option, both before and after you make your choice. It is important to be informed of your options and consider how each one will affect the health of your body, your mind, and your spirit, differently.

This short quiz will help you consider which pregnancy option may be best for you. This quiz is provided only for informational purposes and should NOT be used in place of medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.

If you would like to speak with someone about your pregnancy options, please schedule a no cost appointment at The Source or see your health care provider.

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Based on what you feel right now, which option seems like the best option for you?

ParentingAdoption placementTermination

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Do you have a stable income?

YesNo

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Do you have reliable transportation?

YesNo

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Do you feel able to accept the responsibilities of raising a child?

YesNo

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It is important to understand that each pregnancy option will impact your body, your mind, and your spirit in profound ways. As your advocate in this process, The Source for Women provides no-cost counseling on all three pregnancy options so that you are free, fully-informed, and able to make the best choice for you.

If you are pregnant, you have the following options:

Parent your child You may choose to parent your child in your home. In addition to the cost-free support we provide for you at The Source, we will connect you with many cost-free resources available in Houston that can help you and your family.

Create an adoption plan You may choose to make an adoption plan for your child. The decision to place for adoption is entirely yours, as is the right to control the process and choose what sort of parents and lifestyle you would like for your child. The Source is networked with agencies who provide pre- and post-adoption counseling at no-cost as you decide if this is the best option for you and your child, and as you desire in the years following.

Terminate your pregnancy You may choose to abort, or terminate, your pregnancy. The Source for Women can provide you with pre-abortion education and counseling, as well as provide a cost-free ultrasound exam that will measure the gestational age that determines which abortion procedures are available to you. Should you need to process the choice to terminate your pregnancy, The Source provides cost-free and confidential post-abortion counseling.